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Portrait of a Prospector - Edward Schieffelin's Own Story (Paperback)
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Portrait of a Prospector - Edward Schieffelin's Own Story (Paperback)
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Edward ""Ed"" Schieffelin (1847-1897) was the epitome of the
American frontiersman. A former Indian scout, he discovered what
would become known as the legendary Tombstone, Arizona, silver lode
in 1877. His search for wealth followed a path well-trod by
thousands who journeyed west in the mid to late nineteenth century
to try their luck in mining country. But unlike typical prospectors
who spent decades futilely panning for gold, Schieffelin led an
epic life of wealth and adventure. In Portrait of a Prospector,
historian R. Bruce Craig pieces together the colorful memoirs and
oral histories of this singular individual to tell Schieffelin's
story in his own words. Craig places the prospector's family
background and times into context in an engaging introduction, then
opens Schieffelin's story with the frontiersman's accounts of his
first prospecting attempts at ten years old, his flight from home
at twelve to search for gold, and his initial wanderings in
California, Nevada, and Utah. In direct, unsentimental prose,
Schieffelin describes his expedition into Arizona Territory, where
army scouts assured him that he ""would find no rock . . . but his
own tombstone."" Unlike many prospectors who simply panned for
gold, Schieffelin took on wealthy partners who invested the
enormous funds needed for hard rock mining. He and his co-investors
in the Tombstone claim became millionaires. Restless in his
newfound life of wealth and leisure, Schieffelin soon returned to
exploration. Upon his early death in Oregon he left behind a new
strike, the location of which remains a mystery. Collecting the
words of an exceptional figure who embodied the western frontier,
Craig offers readers insight into the mentality of
prospector-adventurers during an age of discovery and of limitless
potential. Portrait of a Prospector is highly recommended for
undergraduate western history survey courses.
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